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of the united states. i'm hoping that we're coming to the point where we can give the same respect and decency to individuals who wish to marry someone of the same sex, and as the prime minister of great britain said, "i'm not for gay marriage despite the fact i'm a conservative. i'm for gay marriage because i'm a conservative." alive and well, let me go to tony perkins. how do you respond? do you ever see evangelicals coming around to the point of view of ted olson? >> no, look, when you look at interracial marriage, that was wrong. there was no reason to be opposed to that because you had two people who met the definition of marriage between a man and a woman. and that's consistent with natural law, which our civil rights are based on. when you look at same-sex marriage, that's counter to natural law. and, again, we see what comes along-- and this is not theoretical. we've actually seen it-- where parents lose the right to determine what their children are taught in school. religious organizations forced
of the united states. i'm hoping that we're coming to the point where we can give the same respect and decency to individuals who wish to marry someone of the same sex, and as the prime minister of great britain said, "i'm not for gay marriage despite the fact i'm a conservative. i'm for gay marriage because i'm a conservative." alive and well, let me go to tony perkins. how do you respond? do you ever see evangelicals coming around to the point of view of ted olson? >> no,...
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this one for the united states senate, tonight, a big announcement here on the record. lawyer and businessman, alex pireese is here. i have known alex for a long time. >> hi. >> greta: you are running for senate from the state of indiana -- >> from delaware. >> i meant delaware. >>ime an independent. there is a big push for independents. george washington was an independent. i am an independent. i don't believe in either party. i think i can beat an incumbebt democrat. >> greta: have you an unusual beginning platform. how should senators be paid? >> for the days they work. they're grossly overpaid and i think they are very lazy. they work 140 days a year, we pay them $1200 a day. the minimum wage is $7.25. a working person gets $56 a day, a senator gets $1200 a day. i think that's the first thing i am going to do. >> greta: you wouldn't be popular. >> i don't care about that. >> greta: why do you think you can win. e >> in i think the independents are what is need in the country. i think in rhode island, chafee is an independent, in vermont, bernie sanders is independen
this one for the united states senate, tonight, a big announcement here on the record. lawyer and businessman, alex pireese is here. i have known alex for a long time. >> hi. >> greta: you are running for senate from the state of indiana -- >> from delaware. >> i meant delaware. >>ime an independent. there is a big push for independents. george washington was an independent. i am an independent. i don't believe in either party. i think i can beat an incumbebt...
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. >>> al qaeda forces still have the intent to attack the united states. >>> well get ready for mayday to remember. occupy wall street certainly wants to make it that way. they're planning marches all over the world. >>> parts of oklahoma are cleaning up after getting battered by as many as four tornadoes. >>> the bike that traveled in this trailer was believed to have traveled all the way from japan. >> all that -- >>> jessica simpson is nine days half her due date. wow. >> i think she'll give birth to a pony. >>> all that matter. >> oh my gosh. look at that. apparently this guy is okay. >> do you think he might have had a beer or two? he's a little excited. >>> all that on "cbs this morning." >> and don rickles. regis will be -- >> at bar mitz fa hall in the bronx. >> wait a minute. i'm not going to let that go. >> so where's he going to be? captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." one year ago today a navy s.e.a.l. raid killed osama bin laden in pakistan. it was a milestone in the fight against al qaeda and it ee getting a lot of attention today new state and paki
. >>> al qaeda forces still have the intent to attack the united states. >>> well get ready for mayday to remember. occupy wall street certainly wants to make it that way. they're planning marches all over the world. >>> parts of oklahoma are cleaning up after getting battered by as many as four tornadoes. >>> the bike that traveled in this trailer was believed to have traveled all the way from japan. >> all that -- >>> jessica simpson is nine...
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. >> the united states lose one of its most iconic landmarks? human rights official for the united nations says that america should return land that is sacred to native americans. that includes the site of mt. rushmore. america's treatment of native americans can be considered racial discrimination. his report will now go to the u.n. human rights council. >>> ladies, keep calm and carry on. britain's prince harry is headed here to d.c. he will be in town tomorrow to accept an award for his charitable activities on behalf of wounded servicemen. harry will attend an awards dinner hosted by the atlantic council at the ritz-carlton hotel. he will also visit wounded veterans at the british ambassado ambassadors' residence. his training as an apache helicopter pilot. he worked with walking with the wounded, a british organization that retrains and reeducates veterans. the atlantic council is a washington-based think tank. >>> tonight a legendary story haunting prince george's county haunts the big screen. "return of the goat man" premieres in silver s
. >> the united states lose one of its most iconic landmarks? human rights official for the united nations says that america should return land that is sacred to native americans. that includes the site of mt. rushmore. america's treatment of native americans can be considered racial discrimination. his report will now go to the u.n. human rights council. >>> ladies, keep calm and carry on. britain's prince harry is headed here to d.c. he will be in town tomorrow to accept an...
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hillary clinton, secretary of state, has done that the united states cares deeply and that the world -- not just the united states, but the world -- will judge pakistan by how it reacts with respect to justice for this man. you know, he was tried under colonial rules in a tribal area without the right of lawyer, the right to cross-examine witnesses. his family is under virtual house arrest. his treatment is shocking and outrageous, and the united states should, in my view, do more than it's doing. but many reporters are nervous about making things worse for him inside his own country, and that's a very difficult call to make. jon: well, kirsten, you've worked on capitol hill. is it possible there is some behind-the-scenes diplomacy going on here that we are not privy to? >> well, one would certainly hope there is. i think that's probably the most likely way to get some sort of change in this situation. though, you know, in terms of public pressure i'm not sure how much pakistan really cares what the world thinks of them or what we think of them. but they probably do care about the mo
hillary clinton, secretary of state, has done that the united states cares deeply and that the world -- not just the united states, but the world -- will judge pakistan by how it reacts with respect to justice for this man. you know, he was tried under colonial rules in a tribal area without the right of lawyer, the right to cross-examine witnesses. his family is under virtual house arrest. his treatment is shocking and outrageous, and the united states should, in my view, do more than it's...
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. >>> people ask the question, why is china so dominant in comparison to the united states? we try to provide some answers to this question in a segment that we call -- why china is kicking our ass. reason number 933. >> what is that? is it dance party friday? >> is it? >> how did that happen? ♪ ♪ >> those are news broadcasters. they're there to tell us what's happening in the world. >> it's -- >> it is -- shameless. >> yeah. >> charlie, i double-double dare you -- i double-double dare you to stand up and break out into the robot right now. >> likewise, my dear. >> i think we should get charlie rose to sing again. >> i'm going to take what we've got and move it along. it is 8:00. that was good. 8:00. that was your former co-anchor. >> she married me and my husband. >> she's a justice? >> michaela pereira. she likes to call herself the reverend mother but no, she, like me, was ordained on-line. >> i didn't know that about your marriage. >> yes. >> it's 8:00. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> we'll discuss that when we dance later this morning. >> i'm gayle king. >> i
. >>> people ask the question, why is china so dominant in comparison to the united states? we try to provide some answers to this question in a segment that we call -- why china is kicking our ass. reason number 933. >> what is that? is it dance party friday? >> is it? >> how did that happen? ♪ ♪ >> those are news broadcasters. they're there to tell us what's happening in the world. >> it's -- >> it is -- shameless. >> yeah. >>...
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states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. lori anne madison probably can as well as hundreds of other words. on wednesday the 6-year-old from northern virginia became the youngest person to compete in the national spelling bee. nbc's kristin welker has her story. kristin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, ann. the scripps national spelling bee is the largest in the nation. and with 278 participants, the competition is fierce. but it at just 6 years of age, little lori anne madison is proving she's pretty tough, too. >> hi, lori anne. >> hi. >> reporter: lori anne madison can barely reach the microphone, but most days she towers over her competition. >> may i have the definition, please? >> reporter: the 6-year-old is the youngest ever to compete in the scripps national spelling bee. during the first preliminary round on wednesday, she aced it. >> dirigible, d-i-r-i-g-i-b-l-e. >> reporter: l
states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. lori anne madison probably can as well as hundreds of other words. on wednesday the 6-year-old from northern virginia became the youngest person to compete in the national spelling bee. nbc's kristin welker has her story. kristin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, ann. the scripps national spelling bee is the largest in the...
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he was used to be the master of his own universe in the united states senate. senior senator, staff around him. he spoke for one person. that was joe biden. he had to learn. he is learning it the hard way. when he speaks, people believe he is also speaking for the president of the united states. normally, the president should go first and then joe biden should follow. that's something that i think has been a really difficult adjustment. >> it has been more than three years. you would think he would have that more figured out by now. >> people learn slowly. >> stay with me for a second. tonight's second dispute is between the president and republican rival, mitt romney. speaking to abc, the president ridiculed romney's recent suggestion that he, governor romney, deserves some credit for the auto industry's rebound. >> i think this is one of his etch-a-sketch moments. i don't think anybody takes that seriously. people remember his position, which was, let's let detroit go bankrupt. >> but, just a short time ago, governor romney stood his ground. >> this was back
he was used to be the master of his own universe in the united states senate. senior senator, staff around him. he spoke for one person. that was joe biden. he had to learn. he is learning it the hard way. when he speaks, people believe he is also speaking for the president of the united states. normally, the president should go first and then joe biden should follow. that's something that i think has been a really difficult adjustment. >> it has been more than three years. you would...
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states. and making the case for his reelection. and that's because they believe in his candidacy. they believe in his record of accomplishments. >> who are they? i don't hear them. which members of the cabinet are out there speaking for the president plit lick and for his reelection? >> secretary sebilius. remember, there are some cab flet members that are restricted and unable to advocate on behalf of the president like attorney general and secretary of state, secretary of homeland security. so you won't see those cabinet officials out there because they are appropriately doing their jobs. but you do see secretary salizar, secretary of commerce, secretary of energy. you have -- i was just down in south florida with ambassador susan rice who came down to talk with the jewish community. she wasn't down it talk about the president's candidacy but about his record of accomplishment and support for israel. so we have internal surrogates who are making the case for the president and then we have a
states. and making the case for his reelection. and that's because they believe in his candidacy. they believe in his record of accomplishments. >> who are they? i don't hear them. which members of the cabinet are out there speaking for the president plit lick and for his reelection? >> secretary sebilius. remember, there are some cab flet members that are restricted and unable to advocate on behalf of the president like attorney general and secretary of state, secretary of homeland...
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. >> my mother and my father beliefed if i wanted to be president of the united states, i could be, i could be visit president. my mother and father believed that if my brother or sister wanted to be a millionaire, they could be a millionaire. my mother and father dreamed as much as any rich guy drea dreams. they don't get us. they don't get who we are. >> romney says the president is undermining the american dream with the politics of the envy and class warfare, while using policies to enrich democratic donors in the re-election campaign at the expense of national and economic security. >> this president is comfortable with the trillion dollar deficits. i'm not. i'll stop that. this is a president who is comfortable cutting the military. i'm not. i will stop that. this is a president who is not taking advantage of our energy resources. instead, he is taking your dollars and i vesting it in some of the little businesses of his campaign contributors. that is wrong. that will stop. we will not do that when i'm president. >> romney won the endorsement of rival herman cain. he urged those
. >> my mother and my father beliefed if i wanted to be president of the united states, i could be, i could be visit president. my mother and father believed that if my brother or sister wanted to be a millionaire, they could be a millionaire. my mother and father dreamed as much as any rich guy drea dreams. they don't get us. they don't get who we are. >> romney says the president is undermining the american dream with the politics of the envy and class warfare, while using...
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this guy was not born in the united states. he moved here from brazil in the 1990s and became a citizen. for any one out there who has gone to immigration it as lot of work to become a citizen. he was only a citizen for about a decade and made $4 billion here in the u.s. cofounding facebook. >> greta: he made all the money in the u.s. and the $00 million or whatever amount of money he avoids by tax whatever amount that is money that is not going into our treasury. and we sure need money now. is there -- i mean has any one complained, any members of congress? this is not tax eexpectations must annoy people. >> northbound is only gated to remain a u.s. citizen. he filed the form on time and it is perfectly legal. this will probably give ammunition to some people who say there is a lot of concern about ending the bush tax cuts because his income abroad won't be taxed as well. there is a lot of reasons he will benefit because of this and certainly be able to keep more of his earnings. >> greta: you said there were a number of peopl
this guy was not born in the united states. he moved here from brazil in the 1990s and became a citizen. for any one out there who has gone to immigration it as lot of work to become a citizen. he was only a citizen for about a decade and made $4 billion here in the u.s. cofounding facebook. >> greta: he made all the money in the u.s. and the $00 million or whatever amount of money he avoids by tax whatever amount that is money that is not going into our treasury. and we sure need money...
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let's have some real democracy in the united states senate. they like to call themselves a great deliberative body. i think they strayed from that and i think there are members of the senate who would be pretty happy to be able to return to a real democracy in the senate. >> minutes democratic congressman, keith ellison, thank you for your time tonight. >> thanks. >>> coming up, what the phrase character assassination means and what it does not mean at all. pulitzer prize winning columnist, gene robinson joins me on that. >>> but first, one more thing, about another amazing white house letter that landed in our in box. the letter in question was written by president ronald reagan one of the most crucial responsibilities a president has declaring and responding to federal disasters. fail to do it correctly and you risk turning a heck of a job into staying power. in 1994, he was asked to declare a federal disaster only with a twist. he was asking to reiterate something was a federal disaster area. 7th grader andy's mother declared his bedroom wa
let's have some real democracy in the united states senate. they like to call themselves a great deliberative body. i think they strayed from that and i think there are members of the senate who would be pretty happy to be able to return to a real democracy in the senate. >> minutes democratic congressman, keith ellison, thank you for your time tonight. >> thanks. >>> coming up, what the phrase character assassination means and what it does not mean at all. pulitzer prize...
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and what does it mean for the united states going forward? connell powell on the ground from afghanistan's capital city how. >> and the death is a real blow to the overall peace process here in afghanistan. and ramney was a former taliban minister when the taliban were in power in f afghanistan. he was a senator, he's a member of a council and somebody who has president karzai's ear because of his longstanding relationship with the old regime and the taliban power base that is in pakistan. he knows, all of the former taliban leaders, who are now waging this war from pakistan. so, he's somebody who had credible with both sides. but, today he was gunned down outside his house here in central kabul. now, the taliban have actually denied responsibility for the attack. and, but in the past, they have said that members of the high peace council are legitimate council, and it's believed they killed another member of the high peace council last september. so suspicion remains and they were behind the attack. the bigger question, what will this do to
and what does it mean for the united states going forward? connell powell on the ground from afghanistan's capital city how. >> and the death is a real blow to the overall peace process here in afghanistan. and ramney was a former taliban minister when the taliban were in power in f afghanistan. he was a senator, he's a member of a council and somebody who has president karzai's ear because of his longstanding relationship with the old regime and the taliban power base that is in...
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but that's not the job of a president of the united states of america. the job is much bigger than that. [ applause ] the job of the president of the united states is help business m businessmen. businessmen and women, small and large who have to worry about everything from environmental controls to whether the street is paved to all the things that affect their ability to do business. and our view it's government's job to not run their business but help them. help them have an opportunity to have the best infrastructure so that a road to which you can drive up to buy the automobile, and by the way, parenthetically, imagine, imagine if our republican friends hadn't stopped us from our infrastructure bill, imagine if we were rebuilding the roads and bridges in the valley that needed to be built? how many thousands and thousands of jobs would be created and how much that would increase the productivity of every business in the valley. that's government's job. is to help people who are looking for jobs, to look out for the entire nation, not just one segmen
but that's not the job of a president of the united states of america. the job is much bigger than that. [ applause ] the job of the president of the united states is help business m businessmen. businessmen and women, small and large who have to worry about everything from environmental controls to whether the street is paved to all the things that affect their ability to do business. and our view it's government's job to not run their business but help them. help them have an opportunity to...
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this is a perfect opportunity for the united states. and it shouldn't be. politics is about the common good of society. this is a great time for the president to come out and say these are my views. personal views. i think this view is the best thing for the country and explain. for some reason he's unwilling to say why. this country should not approve gay marriage and i think unfortunately the excuse is it's all about politics. martha: george bush and mitt romney are all in the same place, civil unions are what they are in favor of. he says it's evolving. >> for the reasons tony was suggesting, the last thing they want is a fight at the convention. evolving is a code word to his core constituents. thank you, thank you. thank you very much. it's good to see you all. bill: is the new future of afghanistan in serious question? after all of our american blood and treasure. martha: it did not disappoint. look at that amazing shot in brazil. the super sized moon when we come back. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the calories plus vgie nu
this is a perfect opportunity for the united states. and it shouldn't be. politics is about the common good of society. this is a great time for the president to come out and say these are my views. personal views. i think this view is the best thing for the country and explain. for some reason he's unwilling to say why. this country should not approve gay marriage and i think unfortunately the excuse is it's all about politics. martha: george bush and mitt romney are all in the same place,...
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. >> he wants to defriend the united states of america. >> police have arrested a suspect in the series of deadly shootings that terrorized drivers across mississippi. >> police are still trying to unravel what triggered two outbreaks of gunfire that sent people running for cover in louisville, kentucky. >> quite the scene at coors field as a swarm of beans temporarily halted the rockies game. >> all of that -- >> that would have been quite something. >> you know jay is watching right now. he's watching every second. >> i'm too big for this show. >> let me tell you, that cat doesn't worry about anything than being too good looking. >> disco was king and donna summer was its queen. ♪ >> all of that and more on "cbs this morning." captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." a special prosecutor has taken the evidence against the man accused of murdering trayvon martin and making it public. >> it includes nearly 200 pages of documents, photos, and audio record. mark strassmann has gone through it all. he has gone through the courthouse in sanford, florida. good morning. >
. >> he wants to defriend the united states of america. >> police have arrested a suspect in the series of deadly shootings that terrorized drivers across mississippi. >> police are still trying to unravel what triggered two outbreaks of gunfire that sent people running for cover in louisville, kentucky. >> quite the scene at coors field as a swarm of beans temporarily halted the rockies game. >> all of that -- >> that would have been quite something....
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you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> the issue of president obama's birth certificate is being raised again. arizona secretary of state ken b bennett says he might keep the president off the arizona ballot. here's what arizona senator john mccain had to say. >> she end kated to me that with all due process and trustworthiness that, indeed, she had seen the birth certificate. it was a valid birth certificate. >> it should be the end right there. but both the arizona senator and the governor support republican mitt romney. so joining me here is former ohio secretary of state ken blackwell. and i have to be honest with you, ken, my first reaction to the story, you heard me saying really? come on? not again. i'm being wise about this because it seems ridiculous. it seems like it's been asked and answered and it's almost annoying to have to waste time talking about it. >> i think you're right. these are not the issues that will be focused on in this election. this is coming down to about, as i've told y
you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> the issue of president obama's birth certificate is being raised again. arizona secretary of state ken b bennett says he might keep the president off the arizona ballot. here's what arizona senator john mccain had to say. >> she end kated to me that with all due process and trustworthiness that, indeed, she had seen the birth certificate. it was a valid birth certificate. >> it should be the end right there....
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that's the president of the united states? >> yes, i had been told -- >> wait a minute. just a minutial you told me there was no politicallen nuance, and yet in an e-mail you reference the president of the united states who just had a direct conversation with the guy who cares pretty deeply about this thing getting approved. so again, which is it? >> for our project -- >> was it based on the merits, and were they thorough and thoughtful, or were they no credibility and based on politicians? >> our product, i can assure you -- >> why did you think it was necessary to tell the guy who makes the decision that a guy you know pretty well talked directly with the president of the united states? >> mr. chairman, with all due respect, what i believe -- >> i'm just trying to clear up the confusion. >> i'd like to help. what i believe that peter darby was saying -- i don't know -- was that he had many projects under this loan guarantee program, i believe a significant portion of many of his projects was dependent on this -- >> but the key is you thought it was important enough to
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claiming children in the united states and children in mexico. some people claiming up to 12 children who have never ever stepped foot in the united states. how are they using this using social security numbers. >> they are using identification numbers what makes this more frustrating the inspector general says the irs has known about this abuse for years they know this is costing $4.2 billion for taxpayers. they have done nothing to try to remedy the situation. >> additionally, here are some claims put up some information here for additional child tax credits by these filers have gone from 161 million in 2001 to 4.2 billion in the tax year 2010. when tax preparer says this is a multibillion-dollar fraud scheme he is right. >> he admitted his address is being used by four other people who don't live with him. they claim 20 children. they got $29,000 from the government. and just to clarify. >> only one child actually lives in the house. the 20 other children live in mexico and have never even been to the united states before. this is complete fra
claiming children in the united states and children in mexico. some people claiming up to 12 children who have never ever stepped foot in the united states. how are they using this using social security numbers. >> they are using identification numbers what makes this more frustrating the inspector general says the irs has known about this abuse for years they know this is costing $4.2 billion for taxpayers. they have done nothing to try to remedy the situation. >> additionally,...
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ >>> we have our technical issues worked out. david leeland, a political analyst and attorney from ohio is back. hi, david. >> hey, how are you? >> i'm relieved you can hear me now. we were talking about president obama. we were talking about ohio's unemployment rate and how it's dropped from 11% during the height of the recession down to 7.5% now which is below the national average. but it's still not great. but we were talking about why president obama and mitt romney remain in the statistical dead heat. there must be ohioens don't like about the president. what do you think it is? >> i don't think so. ohio is a battleground state. ohio has been a clos
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. >> reddy also had long-stemming ties to neo-nazi groups in the united states. >> the military releases the documents seized from osama bin laden's compound in afghanistan. manuel gallegus reports for wjz. >> right up to the end, osama bin laden was plotting terror. a collection of letters from his final hideout shows he wanted to target airplanes carrying president obama. he said killing him automatically will make biden take over the presidency for the remainder of the term. he described the vice president as totally unprepared for the job. former deputy director of national intelligence and cbs news senior correspondent, john miller, was the last western journalist to interview bin laden. >> i think in the end, osama bin laden was struggling to figure out what al qaeda was at that point. >> reporter: the navy seals who killed bin laden one year ago, gathered the documents from his compound in pakistan. 17 of the letters are now declassified and posted on an army website. they showed bin laden also wanted to go after the war commander, general david petraeus. he wrote, killing him wou
. >> reddy also had long-stemming ties to neo-nazi groups in the united states. >> the military releases the documents seized from osama bin laden's compound in afghanistan. manuel gallegus reports for wjz. >> right up to the end, osama bin laden was plotting terror. a collection of letters from his final hideout shows he wanted to target airplanes carrying president obama. he said killing him automatically will make biden take over the presidency for the remainder of the...
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this was an attack on the united states. this should be in the intelligence community. >> we'll see how that all lays out. he lost his brother in the lockerbie bombing. thanks for your thoughts this morning. >> thank you. >> we keep hearing about cities and states that are flat broke right now. coming up next, the exact opposite. how a city gets by on nine employees? and it might not surprise you that taylor swift is on the list of the most charitable celebrities but the other names on the list might surprise you. we'll tell you who is on it coming up. i love cash back. withhe bankamericard cash rewards credit card, we earn more cash back for the things we buy most. 1% ca back everywhere, every time. 2% on grocers. 3% on gas. automacally. no hoops to jump through. no annual e. that's 1% back on... wow! 2% on my homemade lasagn 3% back on [ friends ] road trip!!!!!!!!!!!! [ male announcer ] get 1-2-3 percent cash back. apply online or at a bank of america near you. ♪ dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at
this was an attack on the united states. this should be in the intelligence community. >> we'll see how that all lays out. he lost his brother in the lockerbie bombing. thanks for your thoughts this morning. >> thank you. >> we keep hearing about cities and states that are flat broke right now. coming up next, the exact opposite. how a city gets by on nine employees? and it might not surprise you that taylor swift is on the list of the most charitable celebrities but the other...
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it would have jurisdiction over firearms in the united states. it would prohibit deploying anti-missile defense system and force america to give aid. redistribute wealth to foreign countries. >> there is something called the rights of the child treaty which britain is significant thater to to. when cameron wanted to cut welfare benefits in britain, the rights of child advocate sued him said he wasn't allowed him to do that. the treaty provides that rich nations have a legal obligation to provide poor nations with enough aid. >> sean: so we're going spread wealth around the world. >> you are going to see lawsuits in the united states enforced by u.s. district courts that require us to increase our foreign aid budget. a foreign treaty under the clause in the constitution is equal to a constitutional amendment. you can't repeal it or override it. you only have two ways of getting out of it a constitutional amendment or being let out of it by 180 countries. >> sean: it's a very subtle title called "screwed." >> it deals with how china is screwing us
it would have jurisdiction over firearms in the united states. it would prohibit deploying anti-missile defense system and force america to give aid. redistribute wealth to foreign countries. >> there is something called the rights of the child treaty which britain is significant thater to to. when cameron wanted to cut welfare benefits in britain, the rights of child advocate sued him said he wasn't allowed him to do that. the treaty provides that rich nations have a legal obligation to...
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the united states and chinese negotiates ended, and he agreed to leave the embassy. they promised to keep him safe and allow him to study law. he told the associated press that he left the embassy after u.s. officials tolhis family was in an emotional phon with secretary clinton. he also says he now wants to leave china. shikt in china now this weekend. we have a former united states assistant secretary of state for public affairs, and the china director for human rights watch. thank you for copping on. let me ask you first of all, you first, size up the whole complicated situation right now and get into the human rights part. >> shikt in the united states a china. secretary of treasury, tim geithner, is there as well. so now human rights is a part of a very large and complex relationship between the united states and china. and you drop into the middle of this a very, very unique and tense -- >> how does she avoid either irritating them to the point of danger for an east/west confl t conflict, we don't want to go to war with china, and at the same time, fight for hu
the united states and chinese negotiates ended, and he agreed to leave the embassy. they promised to keep him safe and allow him to study law. he told the associated press that he left the embassy after u.s. officials tolhis family was in an emotional phon with secretary clinton. he also says he now wants to leave china. shikt in china now this weekend. we have a former united states assistant secretary of state for public affairs, and the china director for human rights watch. thank you for...
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ground level ozone already causes 30,000 premature deaths in the united states every year. >> methane in and of itself is not a danger except for the global warming part. >> methane is not toxic. >> but it helps create increased level of ozone. >> it leads to increased level of ozone. >> ozone is a danger. >> it's elise is benzene. >> is ozone regulated. >> it is. >> seismic events. >> there's been an rt quake of earthquakes, a large number of small earthquakes in several places, ohio, oklahoma. the u.s. geological survey after a thorough study has attributed this to disposal of frac return waste into ground disposal wells that's changed the geology in such a way as to increase that earthquake risk. i should point out the industry is moving to getting oil rather than gas out of the shale. the relative prices of the two and the largest oil reserves in shale are in the central valley of california and in the los angeles basin. >> we do have great differences of opinion as to where we're going with this. when i'm back home in western pennsylvania there's a great deal of concern about fed
ground level ozone already causes 30,000 premature deaths in the united states every year. >> methane in and of itself is not a danger except for the global warming part. >> methane is not toxic. >> but it helps create increased level of ozone. >> it leads to increased level of ozone. >> ozone is a danger. >> it's elise is benzene. >> is ozone regulated. >> it is. >> seismic events. >> there's been an rt quake of earthquakes, a large...
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president obama was elected president of the united states and not pastor of the united states. >> as a pastor, would you preside over a gay marriage? no, would you? you said your private as opposed to public view. do you support as a religious leader, gay marriage? >> absolutely. i'm for both. i believe, as a religious leader, i believe that gays and lesbians deserve equal protection under the law. >> and under your religion. >> what i'm saying is that the personal theological issue is really immaterial. >> where are you on the personal and theological issue? i want to know that, too. >> i believe that all -- >> so you don't have a distinction. first of all, are you a republican or democrat? >> i'm a democrat. >> you supported the president before you voted for him? >> i did not vote for the president. >> why not? >> i was concerned about these issues. the biggest thing was life, the abortion issue. i read his book that came out befo beforehand. it seemed to me way back when he was leaning in this direction than others. jerry wright is known to have performed commitment ceremonies fo
president obama was elected president of the united states and not pastor of the united states. >> as a pastor, would you preside over a gay marriage? no, would you? you said your private as opposed to public view. do you support as a religious leader, gay marriage? >> absolutely. i'm for both. i believe, as a religious leader, i believe that gays and lesbians deserve equal protection under the law. >> and under your religion. >> what i'm saying is that the personal...
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>> the united states has most of the refugees in the world. many are iraq and they're being resettled in san diego in large numbers. they're learning a new language, they have to find employment and the struggle is just beginning in a lot of ways. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a
>> the united states has most of the refugees in the world. many are iraq and they're being resettled in san diego in large numbers. they're learning a new language, they have to find employment and the struggle is just beginning in a lot of ways. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a
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. >> al qaeda and associated forces still have the intent to attack the united states. >> get ready for a may day to remember. occupy wall street demonstrators want to make it that way. they are planning marches all over the world. >> parts of northern oklahoma battered by as many as four tornadoes. >> rupert murdoch is not a fit and proper person to run an international company is the conclusion of lawmakers in london. >> all that. >> jessica simpson is nine days past her due date. wow. >> i just think maybe she'll give birth to a pony. >> and all that matters. >> my gosh. look at that. >> this guy is okay. >> i think he might have had a beer or two before going up. he was a little excited. >> on "cbs this morning." >> regis will be -- >> in the bronx. wait a minute. i'm not going to let that go. >> where is he going to be? captioning funded by cbs >>> welcometo "cbs this morning." one year ago today a navy s.e.a.l. raid kill osama bin laden in pakistan. it was a milestone in the fight against al qaeda and it's getting a lot of extra attention today in the united states and in pakistan
. >> al qaeda and associated forces still have the intent to attack the united states. >> get ready for a may day to remember. occupy wall street demonstrators want to make it that way. they are planning marches all over the world. >> parts of northern oklahoma battered by as many as four tornadoes. >> rupert murdoch is not a fit and proper person to run an international company is the conclusion of lawmakers in london. >> all that. >> jessica simpson is nine...
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. >> new video of a kidnapped american who says the united states must meet al qaeda demands or he is a dead man. >> and this man says that doctor set him on fire during surgery. and tried to cover it up before he woke up. >> all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. on "studio b." all but first from fox at 3:00 in new york city the $1 million a wealthy supporter gave to the former presidential candidate john edwards, was not a contribution but a gift that he could use whatever way he wanted, even on his mistress. that is the testimony today from the lawyer of the banking heiress, bunny mellon. here is a picture of her not expected to testify because she is new 101 years old but her lawyer today says back in 2010 he heroined bunny mellon deposited $175,000 check into the account of the former john edwards aide, andrew young, and the lawyer said bunny mellon told him it was for "personal need," but john edwards but did not know what the need was. the prosecution says john edwards now that he was using the money to hide appear affair from voters and his dying wife. john edwards
. >> new video of a kidnapped american who says the united states must meet al qaeda demands or he is a dead man. >> and this man says that doctor set him on fire during surgery. and tried to cover it up before he woke up. >> all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. on "studio b." all but first from fox at 3:00 in new york city the $1 million a wealthy supporter gave to the former presidential candidate john edwards, was not a contribution but a gift that...
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states. general electric, whose head, jeffrey emelt, is head of the jobs of competitiveness has employees and 54% of them live and work outside of the united states. and other thing ge and gm have in common, and we documented in "screwed," we paid zero in taxes, each of them. >> we are going to get into the issue of the attack on wall street and the hypocrisy in a second. you talk about the anatomy of a smear campaign, and the argument that mitt romney in 1965, the media is obviously in the president's pocket. you know, i call it the suck up to the media, i want another interview media, obamamania media. it's all the same because they all want access to the white house and the president. i don't want any access and i think that distinguishes their show. ed klein also has a look out, and i spoke to him today. he got an interview for three and a half hours. he's sending me the entire audio to interview with reverend wright and he said reverend wright claims that they tried to buy his silence ba
states. general electric, whose head, jeffrey emelt, is head of the jobs of competitiveness has employees and 54% of them live and work outside of the united states. and other thing ge and gm have in common, and we documented in "screwed," we paid zero in taxes, each of them. >> we are going to get into the issue of the attack on wall street and the hypocrisy in a second. you talk about the anatomy of a smear campaign, and the argument that mitt romney in 1965, the media is...
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the united states was leading. the institutions that they are using now were actually forged and put together in the bush administration. we worked through the iea board of governors, this is the international atomic energy agency. we got the over 40 members of that group to routinely condemn iran, call for the suspension of its enrichment. we worked for the u.n. security council. we got three u.n. security council resolutions on iran sanction's. one after the difficult 2007 national intelligence estimate that said iran had stopped their weaponnization or suspended their weaponnization activities. we were able to put the consensus back together. this p 5 plus one, the permanent members of the security council plus germany that is going to be meeting with the iranians this was the creation of the bush administration. secretary paulson went around to the banks in europe and said you ought not to deal with the iranian banks because they are likely to be laundering money to terror and to proliferation. stewart levy the
the united states was leading. the institutions that they are using now were actually forged and put together in the bush administration. we worked through the iea board of governors, this is the international atomic energy agency. we got the over 40 members of that group to routinely condemn iran, call for the suspension of its enrichment. we worked for the u.n. security council. we got three u.n. security council resolutions on iran sanction's. one after the difficult 2007 national...
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he says the united states. he believes that washington is in some kind of secret weapon to give cancer to south american heads of state. so if you think that might be true. who knows. maybe they're voices talking in your ear. >> he ee's known to say fiery things or things to get people's attention. very interesting story. >>> it is saturday. we're doing spring cleaning. maybe you like this idea. spring cleaning not just like your closets or your house but maybe your finances. it's probably something everybody could take part in. all right. and the investment bank jpmorgan chase stunned wall street this week. the company announced it had lost $2 billion over the last six weeks and it faces the potential loss of a billion more. is the u.s. financial system ready for another crisis. ali velshi investigates this week in this week's fortune brainstorm. >> sheila bairish credited with saving the banking. she's currently the senior provider. good to see you again. >> thank you. >> there's a lot of things going through
he says the united states. he believes that washington is in some kind of secret weapon to give cancer to south american heads of state. so if you think that might be true. who knows. maybe they're voices talking in your ear. >> he ee's known to say fiery things or things to get people's attention. very interesting story. >>> it is saturday. we're doing spring cleaning. maybe you like this idea. spring cleaning not just like your closets or your house but maybe your finances....
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>> the united states has the most refugees in the world. many are from iraq, and they're in san diego in large numbers. when they get here, they're learning a new language. they have to find employment. really in a lot of ways the struggle is just beginning. my family came from beirut. i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids idol, alienated. having a normal childhood is something they reallmark, and i soccer to motivate refugee youth to cceed in the united states. >> everyone is going to be on your toes. >> viola is an arabic word that means let's go. we have 200 refugee youth in our program. these kids come from all over africa, asia, and the middle east. their families have endured the same struggle. when they realize they become like brothers and sisters. >> one, two, three. >> soccer is an escape. it's confidence. it's making them feel like they belong. it's just fun. they use soccer as a hook, and then we have them in our education program. try to get them on to college. >> to find frepdz and they teac
>> the united states has the most refugees in the world. many are from iraq, and they're in san diego in large numbers. when they get here, they're learning a new language. they have to find employment. really in a lot of ways the struggle is just beginning. my family came from beirut. i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids idol, alienated. having a normal childhood is something they reallmark, and i soccer to motivate refugee youth to cceed in the...
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in that interview bin laden declared war on the united states. more recently retained access to the compound. he's out with a fascinating new book "man hunt." it takes you inside the search and killing of osama bin laden. what are their capabilities? how capable are they of pulling off small and big attacks? >> i think they're capabilities are pretty limited. one of the -- i was given to bin laden's own writings. there were 6,000 documents. some of them are being declassified. they haven't been published yet. the picture that emerges is kill president obama, kill general petraeus. his guys are saying wait a minute we're under pressure from the drones. >> they say the drones in particular? >> the drones are interesting. bin laden writes a 48 page memo. a lot is how he's worried about the drones. many of his people have been killed. he's asking his people to move to remote parts of afghanistan. and his 20-year-old son living in pakistan's tribal regions, he's urging him to move to gutter. it is the richest country in the world per capita. >> he wan
in that interview bin laden declared war on the united states. more recently retained access to the compound. he's out with a fascinating new book "man hunt." it takes you inside the search and killing of osama bin laden. what are their capabilities? how capable are they of pulling off small and big attacks? >> i think they're capabilities are pretty limited. one of the -- i was given to bin laden's own writings. there were 6,000 documents. some of them are being declassified....
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and the president has the power of the oval office, the presidency of the united states. he is diminishing that by using events which are national events as partisan events. i was in the white house when nixon ordered the sante raid, tore into the prison and was terrible there were no prisoners there, but they killed a couple vietnamese. it was an heroic thing, he didn't take partisan credit. it was an american event. i think this is where the president's hurting himself. >> sean: pat, i have been making this case for a long time. i know some of your former leftist colleagues that you were very close to at one point took a lot of issue with this. but here's the reality. weare going to have this discussion about bin laden, we need to have the whole discussion. the reality is that we had jose rodriguez, the guy who led the enhanced interrogation technique efforts, khalid sheikh mohammed. he knows the intelligence that we got. he could not have been more clear. without eit and rendition and black sites and gitmo, we don't have the intelligence for the president to make the d
and the president has the power of the oval office, the presidency of the united states. he is diminishing that by using events which are national events as partisan events. i was in the white house when nixon ordered the sante raid, tore into the prison and was terrible there were no prisoners there, but they killed a couple vietnamese. it was an heroic thing, he didn't take partisan credit. it was an american event. i think this is where the president's hurting himself. >> sean: pat, i...
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they want to raise up this idea that we in the united states are religiously persecuted. i find that quite offensive because we have connections with people all around the world who are actually persecuted, so the catholic bishop saying they are suffering under this persecution from this administration, i think, is more fueled politically and is their effort to draw attention to what i understand is going to be quite a pr blitz that they're paying for. >> do you think they're all republican, the bishops? >> i don't know if they're all republican, but it sure seems they're speaking from the playbook to serve possibly as seizuurrogates for the republic party, i don't know, but they certainly are engaged in politics that seem much more aligned with the right. >> this challenge, pete williams, i want to get back to you on this, this is one heck of a challenge. we all grew up as catholics, i think we all did watching "man for all seasons," and age-old fights between the power of the church and the power of the state, and we always thought you could divide it the way jesus did
they want to raise up this idea that we in the united states are religiously persecuted. i find that quite offensive because we have connections with people all around the world who are actually persecuted, so the catholic bishop saying they are suffering under this persecution from this administration, i think, is more fueled politically and is their effort to draw attention to what i understand is going to be quite a pr blitz that they're paying for. >> do you think they're all...
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states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >>> new poll numbers on what may be the two biggest battle grounds of the republican race. we start with ohio where it provides president obama with a tight race, couldn't be tighter. obama 45, romney 44. in ohio, it's a tie. obama 45, romney 45, portman 45. now to florida where a new suffolk poll has a similar number, romney 47, obama 44. romney/rubio 47, and obama/biden, 44. we'll be right back. then there was a moment. whe
states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in...
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forecasters saying beryl will hit the united states late tonight. it is centered 85 miles east of jacksonville, florida right now. tropical storm warnings now in effect for the entire georgia coastline as well as parts of florida and south carolina. people there bracing for heavy rain, wind and the threat of very severe flooding. also the storm system ruining memorial day weekend plans. shoreline campers sent packing heading inland. several events in florida including a memorial day day jazz festival canceled ahead of the storm. winds knocking down tree limbs and power lines in coastal georgia leaving hundreds without electricity at this hour and this is all before beryl has made a grand entrance. we have team fox coverage tonight. rick reichmuth from the extreme weather center but let's start with elizabeth prann from the beach in florida. >> these are by far the worst conditions we have seen yet today. the winds picking up quickly and rain coming down. gusts between 30 and 40 miles per hour on the beach. the storm has not even made landfall yet. s
forecasters saying beryl will hit the united states late tonight. it is centered 85 miles east of jacksonville, florida right now. tropical storm warnings now in effect for the entire georgia coastline as well as parts of florida and south carolina. people there bracing for heavy rain, wind and the threat of very severe flooding. also the storm system ruining memorial day weekend plans. shoreline campers sent packing heading inland. several events in florida including a memorial day day jazz...
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bin ladin declared war on the united states. peter's obtained access to the compound before it was demoli demolished. he's out with a fascinating book "manhunt." it takes you into the ten-year search for osama bin ladin. the attacks are they capable of pulling off small and big attacks? >> i think their capabilities are pretty limited. i was given access to bin ladin's own writings. the picture that emerges from these documents, bin ladin's calling for big attacks, kill president obama, general petraeus his guys are pubbing back saying, we're under pressure from the drones, the united states is not that easy. >> they're citing the drones in particular? >> well, it's interesting, bin ladin is worried about the drones, how many of his people have been killed, he's urging his people to move to a remote part of afghanistan. his 20-year-old son, living in pakistan's tribal regions, he's urging him to move to gutar, it's the richest country in the world many. >> he wants him to move there for safety? >> yeah, the drones are really hav
bin ladin declared war on the united states. peter's obtained access to the compound before it was demoli demolished. he's out with a fascinating book "manhunt." it takes you into the ten-year search for osama bin ladin. the attacks are they capable of pulling off small and big attacks? >> i think their capabilities are pretty limited. i was given access to bin ladin's own writings. the picture that emerges from these documents, bin ladin's calling for big attacks, kill...
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♪ what's in your...your... >>> the number of meth labs in the united states has been going up as meth makers increasingly turn to a do-it-yourself method they call shake and bake. amber lyon continues with the story of a small-town cop who says he can stop it by taking on a multibillion-dollar industry. >> reporter: as head of the narcotics task force in franklin county, missouri, sergeant jason grellner has helped shut down 1,500 meth labs. >> we got eight adults in a meth lab and i got two boys. >> reporter: but he can't keep up as more meth cooks use a simple one-pot method they call shake and bake. >> so what we end up with today is a meth lab that literally fits inside a toaster box. >> reporter: so this is an entire lab? >> that's a meth lab right there. >> reporter: grellner has seen the worst. here a fire trapped a meth maker's daughter inside. luckily, the guy broke a window and pulled her out. >> he's no hero in my book. he's a guy that got very, very lucky he didn't kill his child that day. >> reporter: grellner himself has paid a price. >> this is the actual one-pot bottle
♪ what's in your...your... >>> the number of meth labs in the united states has been going up as meth makers increasingly turn to a do-it-yourself method they call shake and bake. amber lyon continues with the story of a small-town cop who says he can stop it by taking on a multibillion-dollar industry. >> reporter: as head of the narcotics task force in franklin county, missouri, sergeant jason grellner has helped shut down 1,500 meth labs. >> we got eight adults in a...
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you are going to be a married member of the united states congress, with a same-sex partner. i wondered if today's announcement changed the seating list for the ceremony. >> no, i admire the president. i deeply respect him. but i don't want my guests to have to go through the metal detector. you know, the secret service does a great job of protecting ft. but while they are protecting the president, they pretty much disrupt everybody's lives around them. so i want the wedding to be celebratory, not militaryized. >> i hear you. on this issue of, i guess, the president's personal views versus what the president has pursued on policies, this has been a very pro-gay rights administration. the president never before today had said that he personally endorsed the idea of gay marriage rights. you'd said a couple of weeks ago that you thought it was a problem that he hadn't personally said anything about it. why was it a problem and has he solved that problem now? >> yes, he has. it was a problem, frankly, because of the referenda. in terms of public policy, as you had pointed out, th
you are going to be a married member of the united states congress, with a same-sex partner. i wondered if today's announcement changed the seating list for the ceremony. >> no, i admire the president. i deeply respect him. but i don't want my guests to have to go through the metal detector. you know, the secret service does a great job of protecting ft. but while they are protecting the president, they pretty much disrupt everybody's lives around them. so i want the wedding to be...
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think of the united states and france over the iraq war. in this case mostly everyone agrees with the obama administration. as we drawdown, they are drawing down as well. >> let's come back to the relevance question. you know this was a defensive alliance. it was built when it was the west confronting the soviet menace. one of the world's great thinkers told some students this. >> the world you are entering into is first of all at peace. profoundly at peace. this is historically a very rare phenomenon. you don't have major wars, proxy wars, arms races among the richest countries in the world. >> sound advice to those young students from as i said one of the world's great thinkers on these issues. if you are the leaders of the nato alliance, what lesson do you have to learn from this very different world? >> i think political stability is a little like oxygen. when you have it, you take it for granted. we don't notice there's oxygen in my room and yours. when you don't have it, you really notice. preserve it. do everything you can to prevent
think of the united states and france over the iraq war. in this case mostly everyone agrees with the obama administration. as we drawdown, they are drawing down as well. >> let's come back to the relevance question. you know this was a defensive alliance. it was built when it was the west confronting the soviet menace. one of the world's great thinkers told some students this. >> the world you are entering into is first of all at peace. profoundly at peace. this is historically a...
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chen did not know until his arrival at the airport that they were headed to the united states. ken lieberthal is with the brookings institute. >> the u.s. and china, at least in this instance, were able to work together for an outcome satisfactory to tho both sides and mr. chen. >> reporter: the case focused international attention on the thorny issue of human right rign china. chen air, self-taught lawyer, had been imprisoned four years for speaking out against china's one-child policy and advocating for the rural poor. most recently, chen was under house arrest, where he alleges he and his family were subject to beatings. visitors were turned away. guards monitored his every movement. but last month, under the cover of darkness, chen eluded the guards and escaped with the help of other activists, he traveled 300 miles to beijing where dissidents secretly transferred chen from a van to a u.s. government car, all without being detect the by chinese surveillance. chen was given sanctuary inside the american embassy, touching off a diplomat standoff. after tense negotiations, chi
chen did not know until his arrival at the airport that they were headed to the united states. ken lieberthal is with the brookings institute. >> the u.s. and china, at least in this instance, were able to work together for an outcome satisfactory to tho both sides and mr. chen. >> reporter: the case focused international attention on the thorny issue of human right rign china. chen air, self-taught lawyer, had been imprisoned four years for speaking out against china's one-child...
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their terrorist allies who would try to attack the united states. what this incident makes clear is that this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those that would seek to attack this country. >> we'll have the latest on this story at the top of the show. plus, debating gay marriage. it was a great case of tell me what you really think. yesterday vice president joe biden came out in favor of same-sex marriage. it's assumed he was speaking for himself, not for the president. opposing gay marriage is no longer a slam dunk for republicans. americans' attitude towards gays and gay marriage are changing incredibly fast. but, how biden's from the heart declaration will affect the election is anyone's guess. also, president obama kicked off his re-election campaign this wct weekend by rejecting the question, are you better off than you were four years ago? he said the right question is, where are we going to go from here? romney, he said, wants to go back to the policies that got us into this mess. and one thing that keeps team obama up at ni
their terrorist allies who would try to attack the united states. what this incident makes clear is that this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those that would seek to attack this country. >> we'll have the latest on this story at the top of the show. plus, debating gay marriage. it was a great case of tell me what you really think. yesterday vice president joe biden came out in favor of same-sex marriage. it's assumed he was speaking for himself, not for the president....
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kelso, when did cremation start in the united states and should it be banned? >> your question was about cremation, sir? >> i don't know when -- i don't know. >> should it be banned? >> well, as an archaeologicst people get cheated in the future by not being able to study skeletal remains. they really do. i don't know about banning, but making sure that some people get buried traditionally. >> with lots of rapiers, right? >> yes. >> we were fortunate to have a tour group with you as you led our cameras through the settlement there, and we got to go into the lab there. how often do you both personally get to take students or groups through the site? >> it seems continually. every day that's some kimed nd tour that crops up if i'm out here. but we also have a schedule tour the first and third tuesday of every month through november, which is called in the trenches. this is by -- make an appointment and there's a fee and i personally take people around the site on those days. and we have another tour for the collections. >> we have new philadelphia, ohio, is next
kelso, when did cremation start in the united states and should it be banned? >> your question was about cremation, sir? >> i don't know when -- i don't know. >> should it be banned? >> well, as an archaeologicst people get cheated in the future by not being able to study skeletal remains. they really do. i don't know about banning, but making sure that some people get buried traditionally. >> with lots of rapiers, right? >> yes. >> we were fortunate to...
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you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >> north carolina might rewrite the state's constitution by making marriage between a man and a woman. the only recognized domestic union. polls indicate that amendment will pass but not -- not if the good people of north carolina listen to what reverend dr. william jay barber has to say about it. when you hear him speak, you can almost hear some north carolina voters changing their minds. i don't know how many but some. i am absolutely convinced he has changed minds. what he had to say yesterday is that powerful. you have got hear this. and michelle obama has found her voice on the campaign trail. michelle the campaigner 2.0 coming up. [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materi
you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >> north carolina might rewrite the state's constitution by making marriage between a man and a woman. the only recognized domestic union. polls indicate that amendment will pass but not -- not if the good people of north carolina listen to what reverend dr. william jay barber has to say about it. when you hear him speak, you can almost hear some north carolina voters changing their minds. i don't know how many but some. i am...
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you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> you're going to hear a sermon tonight by a baptist pastor that will disgust you. he advocates punching a 4-year-old boy if the boy let's his wrist go limp. he talks about how little girls should smell. this is really sick stuff that you're about to hear and he also, that same preacher, tells his congregation how to vote. that's in the rewrite. >>> and a foreign policy adviser was pushed out of the romney campaign because he is openly gay. fred carter the first will talk with me next. high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain.
you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> you're going to hear a sermon tonight by a baptist pastor that will disgust you. he advocates punching a 4-year-old boy if the boy let's his wrist go limp. he talks about how little girls should smell. this is really sick stuff that you're about to hear and he also, that same preacher, tells his congregation how to vote. that's in the rewrite. >>> and a foreign policy adviser was pushed out of the romney campaign...